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Page 12- NEVADA STATE JOURNAL, RENO, NEVADAS a Jtftv 1958 Don Budge Crushes Austin; Takes Second Straight British Title Oakland Redhead Ready for Grand Slam in England Futile A i Tries Dismay British Spectators WIMBLEDON, July 1. Budge, the rfd dc- stroyer fr'irn Oakland, Cal Friday the all-England singles titlf for the sirond tonse- c-utivc time and set himself up ior another grand slam of Wimbledon's three- top titles. With an attack more fiery than bis mop of flame-colored hair, Budgo crushed 32-year-old Henry Wilfred (Bunny) Austin of England, 6-1, 6-0, 6-3, in the singles finals while a crov.d of 20,000 sat and groaned at Austin's futile attempts to make a match of it in the last set. Budge then paired i blonde Alice Marble of San Francisco and reached the finals of the mixed doubles i a 6-4, 6-2 victory over Ronald Shaycs and Joan Saunders of England. He gamrd DIP finals of the men's! doubles yesterday with Gene Mako of Los Angeles.

Saturday Budge helps defend both those championships and Friday night he was an odds-on favorite to round out a sweep unparalleled in Wimbledon history --thr second straight time he has participated in the finals of all events a man can wui. In the mixed doubles, his side plays Henner Henkel of Germany and Mrs. Sarah Palfrey Fabyan of Brooklme, and in the men's doubles, Budge and Mako oppose Georg Von Metaxa of Austria. I needs 'to win the American and Australian titles later this year for another sweep of the world's major titles, did a neater job on Austin than on any of six other opponents he met in thr two-week tournament. fore Friday Don hadn't lost i a set but he had lost as many as ce eam Meil CoHlC America's Ace STANDINGS AMERICAN LEAGUE Clubs Lost Pet.

Clf dar.d 4" 6s New York 38 25 .603 Bostol 36 21 Washington 34 34 W(J Detroit 33 33 500 Phi.adelshla 20 34 .433 Chicago 24 33 .421 St. Louts 13 42 -311 NATIONAL LEAGUE Club' Won Lost Pet Yort 41 i i 32 35 25 28 i a 35 28 i i a 36 29 Boston 29 I OUI3 27 32 Brool.bn 26 36 Phi'ade'phla 18 41 .631 .561 .554 .500 458 419 .305 COAST LEAGUE Clubs-- Won Lo't Pet Sacramento 55 37 .598 Los 52 40 .565 San Francisco 49 43 .533 San Diego 47 45 .511 Portland 44 47 484 Seattle 46 46 .500 Hollywood 42 50 .457 a a 33 60 .355 Coast League Teams-- i Sacramento 000-010-101--3 4 2 Los Angeles 010-000-301--4 9 0 Batteries Plppen and Franks, Llllird, Berry and Collins. Louis Co-Manager Puts Thumbs Down On 1938Fighting Champ Needs Rest; Europe Trip, Baer Bout Dropped Chicago, July (UP) -Heavyweight Champion Louis, who'd just as soon lend to his prize-winning saddle horses, will defend his title in September if Promoter Mike Jacobs insists, his managers said late Friday. announced early today he would refute io fight Max Baer "or anyone else" until 1939, but later said the final decision was up to Jacobs, whose rise in ihe fight promotional field went hand in hand with ihe Bomber's sensational career. 'SPEED KING' TO SEEK NEW LAURELS ON UTAH FLA Teami -Oakland a foheehaa Conro; ar.d Sprlnz.

Teams-- Hcllywood Seattle 001-000-012- R. H. 10 5 'J Batteries. Nitcholas Brenzel, An. Hutchlnson and Splndel.

Donald Budge Chism Ball Club Beats Freighters Through in Test eight games and as few as six- He dusted off Austin, who became father of a baby girl earlier this week, with loss of only four the early season's "big game," games and became one of the Chism softballers took the mcas- fcw players ever to take the allure of the highly-touted Fast England title without losing a set. Freight outfit Friday night at Idle- Early records on the subject are. Park, 7 to 4. hazy but veteran tennis writers 1 Chism opened with Elcano's insist there ere a couple of home run, but the Freighters came players before Budge who turned hack in their half of the first when the trick. Last year Don lost only Doyle tripled and scored on one set to Frankie Parker of Arden's single.

Ardcn came in Spring Lake, N. in the semi- nn Beasley's double. finals. I But in the fourth Chism again Don's service crashed over the lead. Freitag doubled; net like a cannon-ball.

His back- Tcssone walked, and Williams hand sailed home as if it wore rove them in i a double. In shot from a rifle. And his volleys I thc next i nmnf Meade hit a home crackled like bullets from a a 1 In the slxth chism put the I A July T. H. Heavyweight Champion Joe Louis will not meet Max Baer in Sep- oibson tember and will do no more fighting this year with the exception of a few possible exhibitions, his co-manager, Julian Black, said Friday.

"Joe has been working hard and needs a rest," Black said. "He has defended his title four times since he won it from Braddock a year ago Black said he had talked to Mike Jacobs, New York promoter who has an option on the services, and that Jacobs had pace-won br Pay Master, oat Louis needs a rest Baer will remain as No. 1 challenger, Black said, unless he is defeated before 1939. He added that in the event Baer is beaten, Gunnar Barlund of Finland prob- Teams -San Diego 001-000-012 Portland 000-000-200 R. 4 10 2 9 Batteries- Craghead and Hogan Hilcher and Dickey.

Dog Races Captain George Eyston, holder of the world's land speed record of 312 miles an hour, is pictured in his redesigned "Thunderbolt" while making trial runs in England. Eyston will at- tempt to beat his own record on Bonneville Salt Flats, Utah. He is scheduled to sail from England and arrive at the "Flats' 1 late in July or early in August. National League PHILLIES 4, BEES 1 (First Game) PHILADELPHIA I BOSTON Player-- Ab. (Player-- Ab.

E. Mu ler. 2b. Martin, cf. Jordan, lb.

Arnovich, If. Klein, rr. Whitney, 3b. Schareln, u. Atwood, c.

PUSCPU, P. 1'Fletcher, lb. rr English, 3b. West. If.

Cuc'nello, 2b. 0 cf. 4 2 R. Mueller, c. 3 0 Warstler, n.

2 0 banning, p. 2 Moore 1 Walsh. M. 0 Maeiert 1 Bels, p. 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 Totals 35 4 33 1 5 i S1160, second option 50 bu, taira option $3 40.

second, Good Man, 80, SS 00, Bonnie Lass, S5 80. Time. 27 seconds flat. Second Race--Pitz. $14.80, 20, 40; Katie Van, $7.40, $5 60; Drake Drum, $4 00 Time 27.2 Third Race--Final Payment, $10.

$4 20, $3 20, Iron Mike, $4.80. $3.20, Golden Paddy, S5 60. Time: 27 flat. Fourth Race--Silent Nlte, $15.20. $4 20, $3 40, Gold Copra, $3 80, Phieolis, $5 20 Time: 26 1.

mth Race--Princess Ellen, $18.80, $1060, $5 60, Blue Andy, 512 00, Prince Mutt. $6 20. Time 26 1. Sixth Race--Funchion Boy, 00, $4 20, $4.00. Munclc, $3.20, $3.60.

Black manlier, Time. 26 3. Seventh Race--Slim Rose, $7 00. $6 20 S580, The Iron Duke, $4.20, 43.20; King ne Anooloo Sjlvla. $8.80.

Time 253 i A gel 5- Eighth nace- only oeorite. $10, S7 40. Black also disclosed that Louis $7 lo' Ti me 2 a 3 20 3 had ost ned indefinitely a proposed vacation trip to Europe. The champion and Mrs. Louis were to have sailed from New York next Wednesday.

Louis was said to have postponed the trip so he could supervise construction of a new home for his mother, Mrs. Lilly Brooks, in Detroit. ably would be the next man in line for a crack at the title. Barlund scored a knockout over Baer's brother, Buddy, last March. In the event Max Baer remains unbeaten until next year it was understood he might meet Louis next spring at San Francisco during the world's fair or Seiiarem scored on error in Tin.

Moore batted for Warstler hi Tth. Maggert batted for Lannlne in 8th. Score by Innings: Philadelphia 000-000-103-- 4 Boston 000-000-010-- 1 Summary--Error. E. Mueller, DIMaffgio Runs batted In' E.

Mueller, Martin 2, Mag- eert. Two-base hit: R. Mueller Home run Maggert. Stolen base: Scharcin. Left on base.

Philadelphia 8, Boston 5. Struck out by Lannlng 3. Passeau 6 Base on bells' Passeau 1, Reis 4. Hits: off Lannirg 6 In 8 Innings. Passed B.

Mueller. pitcher- Rels Umpires, Parker, Stewart nnd stark Time, 1:57. Attendance, 2,100 LeftshrdlucmfwjpCMFWYSKRDLUETAOIN PHILLIES S. BEES 0 (Second Game) Seabiscuit Said In Better Shape ARLINGTON HEIGHTS, 111., July 1. Seabiscuit, ailing handicapper owned by Charles S.

Howard, arrived at Arlington Park Friday and Trainer Tom Smith said he will start Monday "if there is a fast track." Seabiscuit was given top weight in Monday's $10.000 added Stars wafk'edra'nT WiUiara and Stripes Handicap, Arlington's first important stake. "He stbod the trip from Suf- folks Downa chine-gun. There was little Austin could do about It v.as thr seeond time hr stood out there on the center courts and took a tenific beating in the all-England finals The last time was in 1932 when he was beaten 6-4, 6-2, 6-0 by Ellsworth Vines. Budge went Vines two games better Friday and scored one of the most crushing finals victories the tournament ever has provided. Friday was Bunny's last appearance as a big-timer.

He now plans to retire and write tennis for newspapers and plays for the London stage. Homing Pigeon Lands At Reagor Residence A homing pigeon bearing the serial No. P-1208 and the date August 1937, alighted at the home rf Dr. H. A.

Reagor, 33 California Avenue, Friday night. The pigeon was believed to be one of those used by the U. S. navy although it bore no message. YANK'S HORSE WOTS NEWMARKET, July 1 -(UP)--Ambrose Light, owned by the American, Mrs.

P. B. Wid- pner, Friday won the Water Beach Handicap by two lengths over Mrs. C. Smith's Kinderscout.

Sir Hugo Cunhffe-Owen's Com- ana finished third, two lengths behind Kinderscout Eight ran. Ambrose Light paad 10-1 in the betting. Kinderscout was 11-4 and Comana 100-8. Mrs. Rachel Parsons' Dave Do Little, the 5-2 favorite, was out of the money.

with a three-run Smith said game on ice rally featured by Freitag's single, Snvdcr's double, Williams' single and Franhio's double. Capnottt walked and scored on Fast Freight ijngles by Arden and Hcrrick in the sixth. In the final frame Barklcy doubled and came on J. Doyle's binglc. Y.

M. I. pounded out an II lo 1 i over Farm Bureau, featured in good "His leg shape." still is slightly swollen but it should go down overnight. He'Jl go Monday--if the track is right." Seabiscuit was scratched from the Suffolk Downs $50,000 Massachusetts Handicap Wednesday. Altitude Record Is Made in New Meet by a six-run spree the third EL MIRA, N.

July frame. C. Oppio, losing pitcher, Karl Lange cont est chair- struck out eight, but in vam. i a at National" Soaring Meet, announced Friday Lieut. Robert M.

Stanley, U. S. San Diego, had turned in a barograph reading made Wednesday showing an altitude of 6380 Broken in Body, But Driver Game LOS ANGELES, July --Bob Swanson, a young, blond boy who a year ago was one of America's premier midget automobile racers, came back to thc gasoline tracks here Thursday night--and for once the crowd didn't boo him. On the night of October 7, 1937, Swanson was pulled out of his tiny automobile. The car had feet.

The instrument will be checked by the National Aeronautical Association. Present official altitude record is 6224 feet. Partners Purchase South Virginia Bar John Pringle and W. A. Dressier, well-known Reno residents, announced this week; that they been crushed like an eggshell.

had purchased tne bar at 150 Swanson body was badly brok- virginia street The 8et YAKK CREWS ADVANCE HENLEY-ON-THAMES, July 1. (UP) Lightweight crews of Yale Kent School of Connecticut Friday reached semi-finals of the Thames chal- lenfc cup event in the 09th Royal They will meet in the remi-fmal round. en. For six months he was in a vt! Virgil up will feature special service to hospital and even today he can't famil beer ies and tte ncw I Ir a owners invite all their friends to visit the place. walk normally.

Thursday night he was aided into his car for thc first time since the crash. Thc capacity crowd of spectators which a year ago booed and jeered him every' A stolen automobile from San Stolen Car Found Thursday night because he seemingly couldn't be defeated, rose as a man and applauded. He won the trophy dash in 47.31 seconds, then came right back and placed second in the featured 50-lap event. LOCKMAN RECOVERS Frank W. Lockman, clerk in the city engineer's office, was reported recovering from an infected foot which has confined him to home for the past several Francisco was found abandoned by Sheriff Ray J.

Root Thursday at a service station at Court and Virginia Streets. Root said that the machine was left at the station for servicing and left there five days. Officers from the coast city will return the automobile to its owner. VISITS EUROPE Mrs. Sarah Hamlin, Wastwood school teacher, is enroute to New York wfcere she will board a liner for two months' vacation in Europe.

Reno Dogs to Try New Hurdle Race Local Stable Enters 'Stick Leaping' An innovation for greyhound enthusiasts will be introduced at Lawton Springs Saturday night when eight speedy leap down the track in the season's first hurdle race. This new and thrilling event features the regular eight-race card. Max Baer, namesake of the former boxing champ, takes to the low sticks competing with entries from the best Pacific coast kennels for the honor of being Reno's first hurdle winner. Charles Von, Monarch cafe's jovial chef, has three well-trained hounds, Max Baer, Nifty Judgment and Sally making their debut. Sally and Nifty are sired by the sensational imported Just Judgment A heavily backed favorite at the options, Lady Belcher, must outrun the top greyhounds to retain popularity Saturday night in the seventh race.

Greater Turnout For Amateur Golf NEW YORK, July will be 33'qualifying districts for the 1938 Amateur Golf Championship to be played at the Oakmont Country Club near Pittsburgh September 12-17, it was announced Friday by the U. S. Golf Association. This in an increase of three over last year. Qualifying play will be held August 30, except in Honolulu, where the date is August 6.

FONTANA IN CRASH Joe Fontana, 206 Street, Sparks, escaped serious injury in an automobile accident" which occurred on Fourth Street early Friday morning. Fontana received a slight eye injury when his machine collided with another parked along the street PHILADELPHIA Flavor-- Ab. B. Mu ler. 2b.

2 0 Martin, el. 5 Joidan, lb. 4 Arnovich, If. 4 Klcm, it. 4 Whitney, Jb.

3 Scharcin, ss. 4 Atwood. c. LaMastcr, p. 4 BOSTON Player-- Ab.

R. H. Fletcher, lb. 0 cooner, rf. 0 West.

If. 0 Cuc'nello, 2b. 1 DlMnlo, cf. 3 IRIdcUe, c. li Walsh, SB.

p. 2 I Kenney, p. 0 lotali! 33 SlTotllf 32 0 5 Maccert balled Jor Errlckjon In 8th, Score by innings. Philadelphia 5 Boston 000-000-000-- 0 Summary--Run? in: LaMaster 3, Mueller, Atwood. Two-bate hit: DIMair- gia Stolen base: Schareln.

Left on basev Philadelphia fc Boston 6. Bases on balls: Ernckson 3, Kenney 2. Struck out: by LaMaster 2, Errtckion 2, Kenney 1. Hits: off Zrrickson 6 In 8 Innings, Kennw In 1 inning. Losing pitcher Errickion.

Umpires, Stewart, Stark and Parker. Time, 1 43. Attendance, 2,313 (offlclil). GIANTS 3, DODGERS 1 NEW YORK Player-- Ab. R.

Seeds If. Danntnc. Ripple, rf. Ott. 3D.

Leiber, cf. Leslie, lb. 3arteL (W, KamP'rls. 2b. 3 Gumbert, p.

BROOKLYN Player-- Ab. R. Rosen. If. 4 1 Hudson.

2b. 4 0 Cuyler, rf. 3 Phelps. 1 0 0 Carailll. lb.

4 0 2 Koy, cf. 4 0 1 Shea, c. 3 0 0 Duroclier. ss 4 0 Lav etto. 3b.

3 0 Hamlm, p. 2 0 Hassett 1 0 Pressnell, p. 0 0 English 1 0 1 3 0 Cu Vander Meer Ties For League Lead Jimmy Foxx Sets Pace In 3 Departments NEW YORK, July Averill, Cleveland center fielder, and Ernie Lombardi, Cincinnati catcher, continued to hold the major league batting leads this week to the averages released Fridav and including games of Thursday, June 30. Averill slumped six points to .384 but maintained a lead of 24 points over his teammate, First Baseman Hal Trosky, who wrested second place from Cecil Travis, Washington shortstop, increasing his average five points to .360. Travis slumped from .364 to .352 for third place.

Johnny Allen, Cleveland, scored two victories to hold the lead among American League pitchers with 11 wins and one loss. Johnny Vander Meer, Cincinnati, and Mace Brown, Pittsburgh relief artist, moved into a tie for the National League pitching lead with ten victories and two defeats. Leaders In other departments: Hits--(A) Trails. a i 13, (N) McCormick, Cincinnati, 14 Doubles--(Al Cronln and Cramer, Boston, each 21; (N. Martin Philadelphia.

74 Triples--(A) Cleveland (N) Goodman and RlBKS, Cincinnati, nnd Suhr, Pittsburgh, each 7. Home A Foxx. Boston. Grccn- bere, Detroit, each 221 (N) Ott, New 'iork 19 kuns Batted I A Foxx, Boston, 83 Ott, New York, G5 Runs--(Al Foxx, Boston, 57; (N) Ott, New York, 64 Stolen Bases--(Al Lewis, WasWneton, 11, (N) Key. Brooklyn.

10 The ten leading hitters In each league follow: American League YANKS 8, SENATORS 0 A I I I NEW YORK a Ah Ab II Case. rf. West, cl Lcnls 3b Simmons, If. i a lb. Trai Is.

ss. 1 c'rrcll. c. Keller. r.

Wasdell p. Totals 2IC'rorettl II. I i rf 1 1 i I ciclirls lb. I I I i 4 Selkirk, I oordon. a 4 01 ol 32 0 Wmclell baited for Kellev in olli Score Washington 000-000-000-- 0 0 0 0 3 4 1 8 bMlcct I 1 Dickey 7 Tuo-bii-e.

hits i i Scll.Hk i C'roseltl on bases. 119.1111.ii.un i 5. i out by 1 Hosseli 4 chandler 4 lin-fs on bulls 3. Chandler 2. Hllr, olf Kelley 7 Hi I i I.osinr: pllclier: Krlltv.

Double a Chandler to Ctordon to Umpires, Mriinvnn. Qulnn find i 1 40 A a Uiulics dan Opens Today i For Local Crown At Washoe Course, Golf Championship of Reno Is Goal of Scores i the i i tl.vots settle Mniul.i; i i tliico of touinamont play at Washoe cotinix uMi'so. the first nil ciu Rolf rh-inipum of Hor.o i bo ternuncci. Then 1 Juivo bi-cn annual toui ncys for the Reno Golf Club championship, but the mc'H commencing Saturday morning is thc first open to the public for the city title. Thc schedule culls for 18 liolei Saturday, 18 Sunday and Monday, or 36 each day Sunday and Monday.

Favored to v.in is Enos Arrieta, who has dojuiod up almost every tournament at iho new course for the piM UMI i Hut Bert i i i i of the Hi'iio club, has been di inn longer this pn-4 week Uum on thc course, ynd i be stronK contender. And Ferdinand l.iotti is rated as a hoi so of thc tournament Twelve i have been opened to the i- the tourney, i eonsusts of modril play i Five i have ranged, and plires go to the i ner-up in each, a.s wi.ll as low gross and low net. Flightr i be a i a i cording to the follownm cnp ratingi: Champio-i'-hip. 1 8 10 a RED SOX 12, 7 BOSTON Player-- Ab. Cramer, cf.

fi Vosmik II. 4 roxi. lb 5 Oronln 4 i 3b I A I A Chap rf 5 2b. 5 DeSautela, c. 4 p.

3 a 1 rf 1 Slcbrrt, lb. 4 1 Vcrber, 3b. 5 (i r.ruckft Johiuon cf. 4 1 Clia n. If 3 0 i 3 I A i 3 1 1 homns, 2 I i I i 0 it first.

to Ki; 21; third, 21 to second, 16 to VISIT CALIFORNIA Mr. and Frank sr.d Miss Alary left Reno California after i i i i Mrs Edna Warden for the past a days. Pet. 1B4 .360 117 336 331 V'S 325 Tot 33 3 BITotBls 34 1 HMsett balled for Hamlm in 7lh. Eneltah batted for Pressnell in 9th.

Score br Innlno: New York 000-030-000-- 3 Brooklyn 000-001-000-- 1 Summary Error: Durocher, Bartell. Kuns batted In: Seeds 3, Cuyler. Two-base hltt: Dannlni 2. Home Seeds. Sacrifice hits: RlpDle 2.

Left on bases New York 6, Broolclyn 8. Struct out: by Hamlln 2, Pressnell 1, Gumbert 5. Bases on Hamlm I. Gumbert 2. Hits: off Hamlln 6 In 7 innmiB.

Losing pitcher: Hamlln. Double plmrs: Karapoiirii to Bartell lo Leslie. Hudson to Camllli. Gumbert to Bart-ell to Leslie. Umpires, Bears, Ballanfant and tClem.

Time, 3.12. Attendance (ladies' day; 12,000. AMERICAN LEAGUE Player-- G. Ab. R.

H. Averill Cleveland 62 212 52 1 Trosky. a .60 222 SO 80 Travis. Washington 67 264 42 'i'i Steinbacher, Chicago 5fi 222 34 78 FOXX, Boston 6 2 2 3 2 57 81 Mtycr, Wasnlngion 5 2 1 7 2 34 5R Cnv Washington 36 134 26 45 S. Chnpman, 112 25 44 Vosmlk.

Boston 58 218 41 Cronln, Boston 57 20G 41 67 NATIONAL LEAGUE Plascr-- Ab. Pet Lombard), Clncln 50188 25 68 .162 H. a i Pblla 5 7 2 3 1 36 15! MPdwIck, St. 218 37 76 .349 McCormlct 274 44 .343 Bererer, .33 107 24 35 .327 Phelps, BrortUjn 48 160 24 5 .325 Goodman. Clncri.

Cl 247 S4 BO .124 Suhr. Pittsburgh 55 201 35 65 .323 Ott. New York 238 64 75 .315 J. Moore. New York 53 243 38 76 3,13 The five leading pitchers In each league follow.

Seattle's Horse Racing Season Starts Saturday A July horses, with Mrs. L. Peck- lo's physician the favorite, were nominated Friday for Saturday's Longacres Inaugural Handicap, opening feature of the horse racing season. Expected to press the Physician in the six-furlong, $1200 even' were Susi and Sky Pirate from the Earl H. Beezley stable.

They probably will be allotted sizeable weights. Other nominations were W. E. Boeing's Dipperconard, Nancolas and Wright's Keokee Moon, M. J.

Gobert's Margibell, Button wood Farm's Open Kange, B. J. Son of Day, F. W. Brewster's Tistrue and Will Do, and T.

W. Wienahga's Balkos Maid. AMERICAN LEAGUE Player-Allen. Cleveland Feller, Cleveland Chandler, New 17 16 10 Nelson, Philadelphia 15 8 Grove, Boston 16 11 NATIONAL LFAGl'F. Player-- G.

W. Broun, Pittsburgh 21 10 Vander Meer, 16 10 St. Louis 16 7 MacFavden. Boston 12 6 Warnckc, St. Louis 11 6 Pel .11 .818 Pel .833 .8 1 .776 .750 .750 39 32 I 7 JO a batted (or Smith In 9th.

Score by Innlnit: Bo'ton oni-Olo-lfil i a i a 014-000-011 7 5 i i a Foxx, Doerr, Chapman Locllglanl i 1 Ambler 2 Hun', baited In: Ambler. Cremer, Brticker 3 Johnson. Toxx 5. Vosmik. B.

Chnpmun noS.iutels 3 Doen i I Ifnsc i Werbcr FOXK. Htmie i TOXK, Bnickci a A i Ciroie, birbe-t. Double Doerr and Toxx. Lell on bases Boslon 5 I'hlliulrl- phla fi. llaic on balls' elf i 1, '1 1, Polter 1, Smith 2 Struck out: by Thomas 1, 8.

Smith 1 Hits oil Thomas 5 in 6 I i olf Potter In 1 uiono out in 8 off Smith 1 In 'i. Innings. Losinsr rltcher Potter Umpired, Hue, Summers and llubbnrcl. Time, 2:12. Attendance, 10 000.

Schmeling Boards Ship on Stretcher i NEW YOHK, July Schmeling, his back strapped a braced to protect the injury received when knocked out by Joe Louis in their title fight 10 day.s apo, was taken aboard the German liner Bremen Friday night on a stretcher. Joe Jacobs, his manager, said that Schmeling wanted to avoid the crowds at sailing time day. The i was brought to the pier in a private ambulance. Jacobs said a Max still wanted a return bout with Louis and that Friday the 20th Century i Sporting Cluo had i a September bout i Tommy Farr. Schmeling didn't consider that offer, Jacobs added, because he wants to give his back at least five or six months to heal before returning to the ring.

and AMMUNITION Check your hunting willi our ihowing of WINCHESTER nnd BEMINGTON GUNS and PETERS' SUPER and NITRO EXPRESS AMMUNITION WASHOE Hardware Co. 224 No. Virginia 5642 Bronson and Carol Fabri INJURES SHOULDER a Depaoli, Wadsworth rancher; was reported recovering a shoulder injury in the Washoe General Hospital Friday following a fall from a hay wagon at his ranch Thursday. Summer Season Open At Main Entrance Summer season at the new "Mam Entrance Club" at lower statelinc on the shores of Lake Tahoc is well under way, Charley Silver and George "Frenchy" Perry of Reno, owners of the club, reported Friday. Featuring the music of a select orchestra and gaming, the club is rapidly becoming one of the better known resorts at the lake.

COLLEGIANS IN FINAL LOUISVILLE, July Burke, George- town Univerilty, Friday led the way into the finals of the 41st annual intercollegiate golf championship with a one-up victory over Robert Babbish, University of Detroit. In Saturday's final Burke will meet Bert McDowell, Louisiana State, who finally eliminated co-medalist, Lew Oehmig, University of Virginia, one up in 37 boles. Still Reno's Long Established Landmark Still Known Coast-to-Coast! "Favorllt Spot" on Douglat Alley Where Dnnks Friendly Atmosphere Hold Sway GAMING MUSIC DANCING A Full Niflhl ef Fun fEATURlNC-- FRANKIE HARRIS in Popular Songs with JOE ATRIA at Piano BILL FOX, Proprietor NEWSPAPER! NEWSPAPER!.

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